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#2311150 - Yesterday at 06:07 PM
Numerour rifles for sale
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AethelstanAegen
Bullseye
Registered: 11/30/10
Posts: 1876
Loc: VA, USA
City or County: Purcellville
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All prices are "or best offer" so feel free to make counteroffers or bulk deals. Be sure to check my other listings in different categories. Not looking for trades at this time.
•Berdan No2 (II) 10.75x58mmR Antique Nice condition antique Russian single-shot bolt action rifle. $1500
•Berdan No2 (II), Ethiopian cut down 10.75x58mmR Antique Mismatched bolt (bolt serial number is 19972 and 11820); cut down by the Ethiopians to carbine. $850
•Lee-Enfield No.1MkV .303 British post-WW1 trials rifle. Improved No.1 SMLE with aperture sights. Never officially adopted and eventually replaced by the No.4Mk1. $2000
•Lee-Enfield Short Magazine Lee Enfield (SMLE) BSA .303 Has stamp showing property of the Irish Army (does not fall within the serial number range of SMLEs provided to the Irish Army by Great Britain, indicating that it was illicitly in Irish control prior to official British contracts). $1000
•Mosin-Nagant 48.M Gyalogsági Karabély (Hungarian FEG 48.M Infantry Carbine) 7.62x54mmR Hungarian produced copy of the M44 Mosin-Nagant carbine. $600
•Mosin-Nagant M91 (Finnish, VKT Tula) 7.62x54mmR M91 Mosin-Nagant produced at Tula in 1920 and rebarreled by VKT in 1941. SA stamped. $600
•Mosin-Nagant M91 (Remington) 7.62x54mmR Mosin-Nagant produced at Remington on contract for Tzarist Russia during WW1. This one has Finnish post-1942 inventory stamps, so it either was acquired by the Finns at Independence, captured from Soviet forces, or was purchased as surplus from Remington after Tsarist Russia defaulted on payment. $800
•Mosin-Nagant M91 (Tikka Finnish) 7.62x54mmR Finnish WW2 bolt action rifle; was refurbished by the Finns before WW2. Sestroryetsk receiver dated 1917. Civil Guard district number for Viipuri district. $600
•Mosin-Nagant M91 Dragoon (Izhevsk Finnish) 7.62x54mmR Late Izhevsk produced Dragoon Mosin-Nagant; Has Finnish 91/30 pot-bellied stock and handguard, Finnish modified rear sight. Receiver is also Izhevsk 1931 dated; probably original to the barrel. $650
•Mosin-Nagant M91/30 (Izhevsk) 7.62x54mmR Original serial number: ВШ7565. Post-1928 Izhevsk receiver, no discernable date. Post-1950 Arsenal No1 in Balakleya replacement stock. $550
•Pedersoli 86/71 Boarbuster 45/70 Short and handy rifle based on the Winchester 1886 and 71 models. Really nice rifle intended for hunting. $1550
•Persian M49 Mauser Carbine 7.92x57mm Very short Mauser carbine produced in Persia (outside Tehran in modrn-day Iran) in a factory constructed with Czech assistance. Chambered in 8mm Mauser. $1250
•Rossi .22/12 Single Shot .22lr & 12 gauge Single-shot break action with interchangeable barrels $350
•Sharps (Pedersoli 1874 .45/70) .45/70 28” barrel Reproduction of the Sharps 1874 single shot rifle. $1250
•Sharps 1863 Saddle Ring Carbine .50/70 Antique Civil War Sharps Saddle Ring Carbine, later converted to 50-70 cartridge firing. Bore Excellent, Mech Exc , Original wood VG stock near excellent, Has an original 22” Rd barrel with original sights, The receiver has the serial#85173 Springfield research range match going to Co B 10th Ill Volunteer Cavalry back when it was a percussion carbine. The Lockplate has Sharps and Lawrence patent date markings. $2000
•SKS, Yugoslavian M59 with PU Scope 7.62x39mm Yugoslavian M59 SKS rifle that has had an original PU scope mounted to the receiver. This is not an official military modification but a really handy rifle...the PU scope lends itself well to the SKS. $1250
•Snider Rifle (Nepalese) .577 Snider Antique British single shot rifle that was developed to convert Enfield rifled muskets to cartridge firearms. This rifle appears to have been converted to the Snider pattern in Nepal. Unit marking on triggerguard might be for the Ganeshdal battalion. With bayonet. $1000
•Spencer 1867 .56-50 Antique Civil War-era repeating carbine. Originally rimfire, comes with original and replacement breech block to allow it to fire centerfire cartridges. Brass and dies available. $2000
•Swedish 1896 Mauser (Finnish Use in WW2) 6.5x55mm Swedish Mauser with Finnish military stamp. Likely used by the Swedish volunteer forces during the Winter War and by reserve troops in later conflicts. $750
•Swedish M38 Mauser 6.5x55mm German produced rifle on contract for Sweden and later converted by the Swedes to the M38 carbine pattern carbine. $550
•Trapdoor Springfield .45/70 Antique US military rifle; based on earlier cartridge conversions of Civil War muzzleloaders; this one was purpose built as a breechloading cartridge rifle. $800
•Venezuelan FN 1930 Carbine 7x57mmVery short carbine (18” barrel) produced by FN for a Venezuelan contract. $850
•Winchester Model 1886 .33 Winchester (WCF) Original Winchester 1886 produced in 1911 and chambered for the .33 Winchester Centerfire cartridge (a smokeless powder loaded .45/70 necked down to .338). Shotgun buttplate. $2000
•Winchester Model 1886 .45/70 Antique Early production Winchester 1886. Serial number 27646. .45-70 caliber with a 26“ barrel. This is a nice sharp gun with an even light brown patina. The butt stock has been refinished. Barrel was relined. $2500
•Winchester Model 1906 pump action .22lr Takedown rifle similar to the gallery guns used at old fairs. British commercial proofs and barrel has been relined (excellent rifling). $500
•Original Winchester 1886 Takedown, .45/90, Original Winchester 1886 produced in 1907 with special options like half magazine, takedown, and shotgun butt. $3500
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